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Resource of the Week Archive

Resource
of the Week
16 February - 22 February 2014

Watch Your Space

Site aimed at post-primary students looking to address the topic of cyberbullying in their local communities. Watch Your Space contains articles, resources and ideas on how young people might get involved in Safer Internet Day and raising awareness around bullying and cyberbullying in general.

How it maps to the curriculum

JC
SPHE

Strand: Useful Websites

Suggestions for use: All material on the site may be used as a basis for discussion, project work, campaigns or inclusion in SPHE lessons.

Key Skills: Being Creative Communicating Working with Others

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Why is it Resource of the Week?

  • It is a central resource for promoting action against cyberbullying
  • It was developed in consultation with the Youth Panel
  • There's a competition where great prizes may be won, including the top prize where a selection of artists will play a gig at your school
  • The Your Space section is an excellent way to find out what others are doing as part of this campaign
  • A starter kit is presented to motivate and inspire young people to get involved
  • Useful resources in video, flyer and image format are available for inclusion in your campaign
  • The information, tips, advice and stories presented are engaging and appeal to this age group.
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